
Worksheet - Article II and Workbook - pp.120-122
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- Q1Which definition best fits the adjective form of the term "executive"?having the responsibility of carrying out lawsrelating to the function of judgingcharged with such powers as making laws, levying and collecting taxes, and making financial appropriations120s
- Q2Where is the executive branch outlined in the Constitution?Part IISection IIArticle IIAmendment II120s
- Q3Who is the leader of the executive branch?Speaker of the HouseVice PresidentPresidentChief Justic120s
- Q4Which of the following is not a qualification to be President?35 years oldbe a natural-born citizenbe a U.S. citizen for 14 yearslive in the U.S. for 14 years120s
- Q5What is the power of the President to forgive a crime and end punishment?pardonvetoappointtreaty120s
- Q6In what cases can the President not grant a pardon?in cases of impeachmentin cases of briberyin cases of treasonin cases of terrorism120s
- Q7What is the power of the President to make agreements with the leaders of other countries?pardonnominatevesttreaty120s
- Q8Who needs to agree with the President's treaties and appointments/nominations?the Supreme Courtthe House of Representativesthe Vice Presidentthe Senate120s
- Q9How many Senators need to agree on a presidential treaty?unanimous (all)3/4simple majority (more than half)2/3120s
- Q10Which of the following positions can the President NOT nominate/appoint people to?MinistersSupreme Court Justices (judges)AmbassadorsCongressmen120s
- Q11The Constitution requires the president to tell Congress how the country is doing. What is the name of this annual speech?Information of the StateState of the UnionCongress InformationCondition of the Country120s
- Q12Which of the following is listed in the Constitution for things the President, Vice President, and all civil officers of the United States can be impeached for?theftmurderbriberyperjury120s
- Q13The President's main role is to carry out the nation's laws. When performing this role, the President is called the...Legislative LeaderChief DiplomatChief ExecutiveHead of State120s
- Q14As Chief Executive the President is in charge of _____ cabinet departments and many agencies.5201510120s
- Q15Which of the following is an action of the President that is similar to and has the same force as a law?amnestyexecutive orderreprievepardon120s